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Move Forward Party Challenges Court's Authority Over Dissolution


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4 hours ago, mfd101 said:

The obsession with the Army/military as the source of all evil strikes me as an exaggeration and dangerously off-track.

 

The Army & the generals, along with a feudal system built on tradition, hierarchy & submission, are merely the ultimate instruments used by the plutocrats who regularly bleed the national economy to continue their corrupt rule of the whole nation. If you don't understand who your enemies are, you'll never defeat them.

Who regularly bleed the national economy to continue their corrupt rule of the whole nation.

 

Sounds like evil to me. I am not obsessed. I merely despise those fools. 

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David against Goliath. I hope Pita can break the power of the army and elite, as they are withholding the country and its people from moving forward. Because they will not give up their wealth and profits that should be in fact given to the Thai. Pita has balls to fight them

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MFP's people should prepare all of the machinery needed to launch and advertise a new party immediately upon dissolution by the CC, before a new election is scheduled.

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7 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

David against Goliath. I hope Pita can break the power of the army and elite, as they are withholding the country and its people from moving forward. Because they will not give up their wealth and profits that should be in fact given to the Thai. Pita has balls to fight them

You said the balls to forget? How do you break the power of the army or even the police for that matter? 
They are the ones holding the guns. Unless those who voted for MFP are ready to die for their votes….only then will they have a chance. 

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Careful what you wish for.

 

Thailand is in many ways unique and thats its appeal to many and has pride in itself most here cannot even understand or why. With almost all Thai people loving their nation regardless of what smart assed westerners say here or think.

 

Contrast it to the west thats culturally ruined and economically failing fast & where most are ashamed of their nation have no pride in or cant wait to get the heck out. 

 

The young  elite are no better than the old crustys, wrapped up in their social media bubbles and tik tok etc chasing made up utopian fantasy's following the heard and propaganda of the western education system and international bodies, that do nothing but ruin a nations Identity over time .. MFP are just young elite sheep being manipulated by outside influence & ideas imported back after being educated mostly aboard in the west  make no mistake. 

 

Better to be Thai and stay uniquely Thai with all the warts  or itll be just another global copy with sun... 

 

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Thailand is NOT a democracy. Not even close. There are a few very toxic and extremely greedy parties that prevent that. Pita had the right idea. Change and reform are necessary. 

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On 6/10/2024 at 2:01 PM, farang51 said:

By that measure, North Korea is the best country in the world.

 

What measure, patriotism & love for country  as a monarchy  ? Dont be ridiculous there is zero comparison but in your own head.

 

On 6/10/2024 at 9:18 PM, spidermike007 said:

Thailand is NOT a democracy. Not even close. There are a few very toxic and extremely greedy parties that prevent that. Pita had the right idea. Change and reform are necessary. 

 

Correct, its a constitutional Monarchy. Reforms are required yes ofc but i dont believe MFP have those ideas correct or are well placed. Pita was  Educated in New Zealand,  & studied finance in Thailand. He further studied politics and business in the United States. Even Pita himself notes the 2000 U.S had a significant impact on his political views. Ie hes a progressive  left leaning politician  & strongly influenced by western version of democracy  and been riding the populist wave.  However Thailand is not the west thank goodness, far from it. 

 

Western politics do not suit Asia and imo will make things worse with more debt & more dilution of what makes Thailand Thai and no1 for tourism being its so unique in so may ways.   Better to look to Singapore's success and take notes from there or even India the largest democracy on Earth before the western versions which have become tarred and corrupted long ago.  

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4 hours ago, englishoak said:
On 6/10/2024 at 3:01 PM, farang51 said:

By that measure, North Korea is the best country in the world.

 

What measure, patriotism & love for country  as a monarchy  ? Dont be ridiculous there is zero comparison but in your own head.

 

The people in North Korea love their leader and country and are much more patriotic than the Thai people.

 

Indoctrination and harsh laws utilised against opposition work very well to achieve that goal. Thailand employs those measures to a higher degree than many other countries; however, North Korea is in a class of its own.

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5 hours ago, farang51 said:

 

The people in North Korea love their leader and country and are much more patriotic than the Thai people.

 

Indoctrination and harsh laws utilised against opposition work very well to achieve that goal. Thailand employs those measures to a higher degree than many other countries; however, North Korea is in a class of its own.

If you truly believe that tripe, just watch the excellent documentary, Beyond Utopia, Escape from North Korea, which shows people being executed for watching South Korean TV shows on videotape. Nice try.

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